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As Crônicas de Nárnia - Volume Único
Tópicos mensagens Última mensagem 75 Books Challenge for 2009 : Alaskabookworm's 2009 Reading List 229 alcottacre , Hoje 12:22am
Children's Literature : what is your favorite children book of all time? 31 read-a-lots2 , Ontem 10:00pm
Read YA Lit : Anyone know of any teen fantasy books? 92 pwaites , Sábado 9:25am
What Are You Reading Now? : BBC Meme: How Many of These 100 Books Have YOU Read? 228 Octane , Sexta-feira 12:57pm
75 Books Challenge for 2009 : Shoot for the stars! SpiraledStar's 75 141 ronincats , Quinta-feira 10:30am
75 Books Challenge for 2009 : boekenwijs' 75 for 2009 140 alcottacre , Dezembro 13
50 Book Challenge : 50 books for me this year 57 pj77 , Dezembro 13
75 Books Challenge for 2009 : Group read - Over Sea, Under Stone 206 RebeccaAnn , Dezembro 7
San Diego Bibliophiles : What are you reading now? 182 bardsfingertips , Dezembro 4
Thing(amabrarian)s That Go Bump in the Night : Recommendation Request - Good Horror Authors II 10 BookBindingBobby , Novembro 27
50 Book Challenge : elliepotten's 50 book challenge 2009 223 elliepotten , Novembro 13
999 Challenge : djay's 65 avatiakh , Novembro 12
Audiobooks : Reading vs. Listening 41 karenmarie , Novembro 12
20-Something LibraryThingers : What's your favorite book in your library? 121 dancingstarfish , Novembro 8
50-Something Library Thingers : Where were you and what were you doing when JFK was shot? 83 BarbN , Outubro 25
Hogwarts Express : No, really?!?!?! I never thought that could happen! :O -Good News/Bad News #15 464 foggidawn , Outubro 12
999 Challenge : Jules' (Bookworm Jules) 56 bookwormjules , Setembro 30
What Are You Reading Now? : What Are You Reading the Week of September 5, 2009? 255 AnneH , Setembro 15
75 Books Challenge for 2009 : MusicMom41's 2009 Reads 2nd Quarter 356 Cauterize , Setembro 4
Hogwarts Express : What are you reading in August? 189 Marensr , Setembro 1
BookCrossing Australia! : Group Reading Log: August 2009 115 Miss-Owl , Agosto 31
FantasyFans : What are you reading August 2009? 99 EstelleChauvelin , Agosto 29
75 Books Challenge for 2009 : BJ tries to read 75 in 2009 356 billiejean , Agosto 27
Happy Heathens : His Dark Materials 17 NobodysGirl , Julho 30
FantasyFans : What Every Fantasy Fan Should Read (?) 40 chelsexy , Julho 14
FantasyFans : Five most read fantasy books 81 evalynjewell , Junho 27
Hogwarts Express : Magic Kingdom for Sale - SOLD! Week 2 5 foggidawn , Junho 17
Librarians who LibraryThing : Need dhildren's and YA title suggestions 25 fugitive , Junho 10
The Green Dragon : Comfort reads 66 ktbarnes , Junho 2
50 Book Challenge : BJ Reads 50+ Books in 2009, Part 2 105 Tammiejx , Maio 20
What Are You Reading Now? : Books Brought Home, April 2009 #2 160 elliepotten , Maio 12
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- Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson
- The tent by Margaret Atwood
And I've plans to start The cronicles of Narnia (only read the first book a few years ago.
... stories and am actually finding it a pretty neat little scare. Considering my only previous experience with Lewis was the Narnia series this actually comes across as some pretty freaky lovecraft-esque stuff. The novella is both unfinished and short (less than 100 pages), so as an afternoon ...
... an amazing experience. What a book! And what a read! Anna Massey was phenomenal.
I also loved hearing a new take on the Chronicles of Narnia , with the radio dramas from Focus on the Family Radio Theatre. I have loved those books for years, and I really enjoyed the radio dramas.
In some ...
... Magicians by Lev Grossman. The second two thirds of the book were redeemed by the LAST SENTENCE. Kind of Potter meets Narnia meets Catcher in the Rye. Now I found my original cuecat and this website and have been bookshelf diving and found In the Electric Mist with Confederate Dead so ...
Bad News: After messing up The Chronicles of Narnia , Disney now will be messing up Spiderman, X-men, and everyone else in the Marvel Universe: Disney to acquire Marvel in $4 billion deal
I am currently reading The Chronicles of Narnia , One Door Away from Heaven, and Wicked.
Haven't made any progress on The Chronicles of Narnia but I finished Vampire Kisses and Kissing Coffins tonight, I was surprised to find that I really like this series. I am starting Vampireville now and hoping to finish the series in the next day or so.
I changed my mind on the reread right now and decided to read The Chronicles of Narnia I am in the middle of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe right at the moment. I am liking it so far.
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Have always wanted to read the complete Chronicles of Narnia by C.S.Lewis, so I am finally going to do it. I loved The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe when I was younger. Just finished Book 1 The Magician's Ne ...
Now i'm reading The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. I'm enjoying a lot this book... I'm currently reading the book 4 Prince Caspian.
Was that the first of the Narnia series that Mr Bear has encountered? Me being me, I read them sequentially as soon as I could read chapter books. I still love them, despite the heavy-handed religious allegory.
Was that the first of the Narnia series that Mr Bear has encountered? Me being me, I read them sequentially as soon as I could read chapter books. I still love them, despite the heavy-handed religious allegory.
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis and Luthiel's Song by Robert Fanney.
... sure I would call this fantasy, at least not in the way that I would call Pullman's His Dark Materials or C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia fantasy - it had hints of fantasy, but technically, while I don't really believe in King Arthur and the Holy Grail and all of that, finding a ...
... list of 1001 Fantasy novels must read...:)
To put in my two cents:
The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, Gormenghast, Narnia , Conan, Earthsea, Lyonesse, The Demon princes, The chronicles of Thomas covenant, Peter Pan survived so much well trough time... everybody knows about ...
... understand the controversy surrounding these books, but I feel they are wonderful stories, much more appealing to me than Narnia .
... recognized, and the plot known to some degree.
From childhood most everybody are familiar with some Roald Dahl, the Narnia books, Astrid Lindgren, Diana Wynne Jones, The Borrowers - all depending on age obviously.
There is Tolkien as many have mentioned.
If you consider ...
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... much beyond the sports and comics. I was actually more upset when I found out that C.S. Lewis, who as author of the Chronicles of Narnia was at that time one of my favorites, had died on the same day as JFK.
... literature named Susan to be in some way disappointing: too sensible (Swallows and Amazons), too interested in lipstick (The Chronicles of Narnia ), too girly-girly (many books)... etc. I must remember to mention Pratchett's Susan to her....
I agree with Lord of the Rings, Narnia , and Earthsea. But I would also say Stardust, from Neil Gaiman, most of his work is a definite must read. Certainly the Harry Potter books. And Howl's Moving Castle from Diane Wynne Jones.
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Right now I'm reading The Magician's Book by Laura Miller, her discussion of coming back to the Chronicles of Narnia as an adult.
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Right now I'm reading The Magician's Book by Laura Miller, her discussion of coming back to the Chronicles of Narnia as an adult.
... first read it.
For some reason, I never picture Questor as human. In my mind's eye, he always resembles Puddleglum from The Chronicles of Narnia . Don't ask me why - I couldn't tell you!
I thought it took Ben a bit too long to realize that the mists were seizing upon his fear - it seemed ...
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I read it because someone told me or I read somewhere that it was to atheism what The Chronicles of Narnia is to Christian allegory. I read it and thought how can that be so? The series had real live angels and even God had an appearance. A little while ...
... and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
28 Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
29 Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll
33 Chronicles of Narnia - CS Lewis
36 The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
39 Memoirs of a Geisha - Arthur Golden
42 The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown
43 One Hundred Yea ...
... by your review of Till We Have Faces and I'm adding it to the TBR pile. I've never read anything by CS Lewis other than The Chronicles of Narnia .
I hope your busy time is over now, and you can get back to reading and posting! I've missed your thoughtful comments.
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A Child's Garden of Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson (turned me into a poet)
The Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien
I also have fallen in love with Jean Craighead George for childrens ...
... a book. I understand about not having time to do so and how frustrating that can be. I've read a bit of Lewis - beyond Chronicles of Narnia (where I got my cat's name) but haven't seen this one.
Well, tut, tut it looks like rain - and a thunderstorm at that!
... to list a whole bunch: Robin McKinley's works (particularly Beauty), L.M. Montgomery (particularly The Blue Castle), The Chronicles of Narnia , Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, the Mitford series, Dorothy Sayers mysteries . . . I could go on and on.
It really depends what I'm in ...
... Watch first.
Seeing as I don't yet have the third book of that series I picked out something a little lighter and read The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. I'd only read one of the 7 stories way back when so when I saw this edition being sold off cheap (just £2) I couldn't resist ...
... Beatrix Potter books, Tom's Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce, Moondial by Helen Cresswell, and my complete set of The Chronicles of Narnia books - which I have been searching for for months!
... Beatrix Potter books, Tom's Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce, Moondial by Helen Cresswell, and my complete set of The Chronicles of Narnia books - which I have been searching for for months!
BOOKS READ:
Skylight Confessions by Alice Hoffman
Passing for Normal by Amy Wilensky
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... yet, so I'll add those to the list. I'd say they work well with the themes you're looking for. I'd also recommend The Chronicles of Narnia . Both of those series have been around for quite a while -- I'm not sure if you're looking for newer books, but those are excellent, and enjoyed ...
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Great Expectations
The Hobbit
Catcher in the Rye
Great Gatsby
Crime and Punishment
Grapes of Wrath
Chronicles of Narnia
The lion the witch and the wardrobe
Animal Farm
Da Vinci Code
Handmaid's Tale
Lord of the Flies
Atonement
Of Mice and Men
Oliver ...
... Sounds pretty good, doesn't it? Also, everybody (including you, I think) gave it 5 stars. Wow! I have never read any of The Chronicles of Narnia except for the first one. My kids, who are more well-read than I, have read the entire series multiple times. Thank goodness they like to reread! ...
Mine would probably be the boxed set of The Chronicles of Narnia that my parents gave me for Christmas... In 1990...
That was my first real introduction to the idea of a 'series' of books, and I can remember nights staying up way past my bedtime as my mom would read them to me and my brother. T ...
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3. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
4. A Wrinkle in Time (and sequels) by Madeleine L'Engle
5. The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Well, I loved The Chronicles of Narnia when I originally read them, and then LOL at The Screwtape Letters when I originally read them in combination with Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary.
Last year I got through Pilgrim's Regress which was worth the read, but somewhat tedious in ...
... News – E. Annie Proulx
6 The Color Purple – Alice Walker
7 Girl with a Pearl Earning - Tracey Chevaller
8 Chronicles of Narnia – C.S Lewis
9 The Children of Hurin – J.R.R Tolkien **My R ...
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